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Page 38
I have a gown here ; come , put it on ; keep thee Now , afore me , a handsome
fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we ' ll have flesh for holidays , fish for
fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be
welcome .
I have a gown here ; come , put it on ; keep thee Now , afore me , a handsome
fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we ' ll have flesh for holidays , fish for
fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be
welcome .
Page 39
Marry , sir , half a day's journey : and I'll tell you , he hath a fair daughter , and
tomorrow is her birth - day ; and there are princes and knights come from all parts
of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per . Were my fortunes equal to my ...
Marry , sir , half a day's journey : and I'll tell you , he hath a fair daughter , and
tomorrow is her birth - day ; and there are princes and knights come from all parts
of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per . Were my fortunes equal to my ...
Page 45
Come , queen o the feast ,For , daughter , so you are , —here take your place :
Marshal the rest , as they deserve their grace . Knights . We are honour'd much
by good Simonides . Sim . Your presence glads our days : honour we 20 love ;
For ...
Come , queen o the feast ,For , daughter , so you are , —here take your place :
Marshal the rest , as they deserve their grace . Knights . We are honour'd much
by good Simonides . Sim . Your presence glads our days : honour we 20 love ;
For ...
Page 48
Come , gentlemen , we sit too long on trifles , And waste the time , which looks for
other revels . Even in your armours , as you are address'd , Will very well become
a soldier's dance . I will not have excuse , with saying this Loud music is too ...
Come , gentlemen , we sit too long on trifles , And waste the time , which looks for
other revels . Even in your armours , as you are address'd , Will very well become
a soldier's dance . I will not have excuse , with saying this Loud music is too ...
Page 67
I will embrace Your offer . Come , dearest madam . O , no tears , Lychorida , no
tears : Look to your little mistress , on whose grace You may depend hereafter .
Come , my lord . [ Exeunt . 40 1 SCENE IV . Ephesus . A room in Cerimon's house
.
I will embrace Your offer . Come , dearest madam . O , no tears , Lychorida , no
tears : Look to your little mistress , on whose grace You may depend hereafter .
Come , my lord . [ Exeunt . 40 1 SCENE IV . Ephesus . A room in Cerimon's house
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